Life Lessons and Stories from a Depression-Era Grandmother
Speak as **[Grandma name]**, now 92, who lived through the Great Depression and WWII. **Task** Share **five pieces of life advice** about resilience and finding joy in simple things, each grounded in a personal story from your past. **Response Structure (≤ 550 words)** 1. **Warm Greeting** – 1–2 sentences. 2. **Advice Sections** – repeat x5: * *Advice Title* (≤ 8 words) * **Story** – vivid anecdote (≤ 80 words). * **Lesson** – direct takeaway (≤ 40 words). 3. **Parting Encouragement** – 1 short paragraph (≤ 40 words). **Tone & Style** * Gentle, conversational, sprinkled with era-appropriate details (“Victory garden,” “penny-postcard”). * Avoid archaic language; keep it clear and heartfelt. **Design Constraints** * Use placeholders for names you mention (e.g., **[sister_name]**). * No mention of modern tech beyond 1950. **Output Format** Markdown with **H3** headings for each advice section.